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you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important missions as relate too old gathering intelligence, as it relates to fueling those airplanes and as it relates to jamming certain communications. but the bottom line is that this is now the international community that's stepping up. so i just don't agree the premise of the question. >> reporter: secretary clinton said it would be easiest if colonel qaddafi left and we heard admiral mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff say that this week that he didn't know. they had to envision a possibility that he would sti
you're back with us. go ahead. >> i don't think that's accurate gwen, to say we haven't made progress. as i think you saw in the newspapers today, starting this morning we were enforcing the arms embargo as a result of nato action. we're finalizing command and control infrastructure for the no-fly zone but we know it's important over the last two days, the enforcement of the no-fly zone was done principally if not entirely by non-u.s. airplanes. now the united states still flew important...
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. >> having combined the protection of the civilian population, how can one use air strikes which lead to more losses among a peaceful population? we cannot help but be concerned. >> amongst those actively involved in the air strikes, concern remains over who is in overall control of the operation? france, britain and the u.s. have taken the lead so far but they have yet agreed on the international council having the lead. >> in the rebel strong hold of benghazi we were said though the coalition was welcome, there was concern about the questions in misrata. >> more than 300 coalition sorties by air -- aircraft. 160 tomahawk missiles fired so far, probably getting on towards the 00, so it's a big coalition effort and no doubt the gratitude is here but people are worried about the situation in misrata, the last rebel strong hold and we're hearing gaddafi forces have been bomb barding although the libyan foreign ministers denied it saying there's just limited skirmishing and fighting going on in that city, but all the reports from the residents are saying it's a desperate situation runnin
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i always use the word "brick in the wall." i always think what we're constructing is a wall, and each of these advances is another brick. what i would say in this area, the potential for therapy, we have a small wall, and we're gradually moving to a big wall, and we'll gradually see one brick after another. it's hard work. it's partly imagination. a lot of it is perspiration. a lot of it is just real grind in the laboratory. it needs money. it needs resource. it needs focus, and i think there are many really good people, including some of at my own institution, rockefeller university, who are doing excellent work in this area. >> rose: where are we in terms of reaping the benefits of the mapping of the human genome? >> ah, switch to the genome? >> rose: yes. >> well, what can i say about that? the first thing is some people have been a little disappointed because they felt, you know, we've got the genome. that was nearly the end of the story. >> rose: do you understand their disappointment? >> i understand it because in fact w
i always use the word "brick in the wall." i always think what we're constructing is a wall, and each of these advances is another brick. what i would say in this area, the potential for therapy, we have a small wall, and we're gradually moving to a big wall, and we'll gradually see one brick after another. it's hard work. it's partly imagination. a lot of it is perspiration. a lot of it is just real grind in the laboratory. it needs money. it needs resource. it needs focus, and i...
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will this drive us into electric cars? >> probably. >> i'm thinking about it. >> we will have a talk after this. the it is typically a big one, 170 new models expected but this is an industry that has a big shadow over it with record high oil prices. it got record high gasoline prices in the united states. no doubt the focus will be hybrid electric vehicles. we will be speaking to a spat of car c.e.o.'s and in about 20 minutes i will be speaking to the president of ford. then we have the vice president of opal, et cetera, et cetera. >> look for a good deal. new zealand has observed a two-machine silence overnight to mark a week since the city of chri christchurch was devastated by an earthquake. 154 killed and others missing. the death toll is suggested to reach 240. we have this report from cries -- christchurch. >> at 12:55 new zealand fell silent. marking a moment of chaos and terror. not just in christchurch where the loss of life is heaviest but across the country. in wellington, and every corner of this grieving nati
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thanks for joining us. the events of the last few days have been terrific for some many people here in japan. how have you been affected by what has happened? >> one of my best friends was in a town that was totally destroyed by this in gaza. -- tsunami. he tried to get there by car, but no gas. >> a huge problem, the lack of fuel. >> it is terrible. i stopped using my car. i am trying to save gasoline as much as possible. fearing the worst as far as relatives are concerned? >> yes. >> what about now, the possibility that there are dangerous levels of radiation in the air? how concerned are you and others feeling? >> the government keeps saying that it is ok. we should be calm, i just told my kids that after school, take a shower. i told them that today. >> that is the precaution you are taking. we will leave it there. thanks for joining us. one of the teachers here is from wales. she made it clear that she is concerned about the situation here and is possibly thinking of leaving the town. back to you. >> t
thanks for joining us. the events of the last few days have been terrific for some many people here in japan. how have you been affected by what has happened? >> one of my best friends was in a town that was totally destroyed by this in gaza. -- tsunami. he tried to get there by car, but no gas. >> a huge problem, the lack of fuel. >> it is terrible. i stopped using my car. i am trying to save gasoline as much as possible. fearing the worst as far as relatives are concerned?...
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we need a vacation, both of us. we need a vacation. >> rose: because it's just hard work. >> yeah. >> rose: you have been doing too many things. >> it's hard work, this last month of going through previews and putting a thing on broadway, we've never been through that before. and it's been hard work but also emotionally intense. just being in the room with a thousand people watching something that you do, even though we do a tv show that 14 times a year on wednesday nights 2 or 3 million people see, it's something different about being in the room with those people and watching it, you know. >> there is something to like asking a woman who has just given birth, you know, dow want to do it again? give her a few weeks. >> rose: good point. take a look at this. this is a moment from the oscar nominated song blame canada. >> should we blame the government. >> or blame society. >> or should we blame the on tv. >> no, blame canada. blame canada. for their baedy little eyes, blame canada, blame canada ♪ ♪ you need to f
we need a vacation, both of us. we need a vacation. >> rose: because it's just hard work. >> yeah. >> rose: you have been doing too many things. >> it's hard work, this last month of going through previews and putting a thing on broadway, we've never been through that before. and it's been hard work but also emotionally intense. just being in the room with a thousand people watching something that you do, even though we do a tv show that 14 times a year on wednesday...
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also reduce the cost to us. those are important factors also. >> woodruff: senator reed, are you comfortable at this point with what is happening there, that the leadership of this military effort is being handed off and can you help us better understand what is the ongoing role of the u.s. in that coalition? >> well, the nato is now in charge of the operation. there's a canadian general also who is the commander. we still provide very critical and in some cases unique capabilities. reconnaisance. some search-and-rescue. some activities that are not available to our nato forces, our other allies. but essentially now this is a combined nato mission. a lot of the missions are being flown by the british and the french. we have contributions from the qatarees who are not part of nato but are contributing. this is a truly international coalition. that in itself sends a very strong message to qaddafi. it's not him against the united states but him against the world. those are not good chances for him. >> woodruff: wha
also reduce the cost to us. those are important factors also. >> woodruff: senator reed, are you comfortable at this point with what is happening there, that the leadership of this military effort is being handed off and can you help us better understand what is the ongoing role of the u.s. in that coalition? >> well, the nato is now in charge of the operation. there's a canadian general also who is the commander. we still provide very critical and in some cases unique capabilities....
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be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of the 40th president to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our web site. how one moment found her ticket to success by selling tupperware and when japanese- american saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. those and more can be found on our website, bbc.com/news. you can get in touch with me and many of the team on twitter. you can see what we are working on via facebook. facebook.com/bbcworldnews. thank you so much for watching. >> get the top stores around the world. go to bbc.com/news to experience the expert reporting on line. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can w
be sure to join us tomorrow as our american dream series continues. we will speak to ronald reagan, jr., the son of the 40th president to see how his vision compares to that of his father. you can find much more on our web site. how one moment found her ticket to success by selling tupperware and when japanese- american saw his dream turned into a nightmare when he was sent to an internment camp during world war ii. those and more can be found on our website, bbc.com/news. you can get in touch...
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thank you for joining us here on "bbc world news." s that the situation in -- well, that is the situation in japan. many people still missing. thousands homeless. a british national who wants to leave the country who are working or living in tokyo or the northeast should do so if they wish. that is word from outside the foreign office. >> that was live from tokyo. plenty more from japan throughout thexd next couple of hours here on "bbc world news." let's get the latest indication for the tokyo stock market. how has-been has it been today? >> it's been another volatile session. on monday and tuesday the japanese stock market dropped by añr total of 16% then went back up on wednesday. today it has slipped up again. the nikkei closed down by a further 1.5%. this is despite the bank of japan pumping money into the system. we've seen the yen rising to these record highs not seen since the second world war. looking at toyota. of course, toyota is a huge exporter. they are watching their shares falling, despite saying they will be trying t
thank you for joining us here on "bbc world news." s that the situation in -- well, that is the situation in japan. many people still missing. thousands homeless. a british national who wants to leave the country who are working or living in tokyo or the northeast should do so if they wish. that is word from outside the foreign office. >> that was live from tokyo. plenty more from japan throughout thexd next couple of hours here on "bbc world news." let's get the...
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us. what kind of advice should you be offering and the group of elders about change in the middle east? >> you know, this change is definitely taking place. it is the work of the people of the region of the different countries. there is a lesson of humility there. nobody has predicted how and when it was going to happen. >> rose: or that it was. >> that it was going to happen. nor the order in which it's happening. so i think we... if we learn that lesson of humility, that's already a great contribution. the second thing is, you know, in places like tunisia and egypt they have been facing these problems with leadership for 23 years in the case of tunisia and 30 years in the case of egypt. we didn't say anything to help. now that the people have spoken themselves, i think let's listen to them. and let us, if we want to, to do something, let's tell them we are here for you if and when you need us. i think this is the most important thing. >> rose: but hasn't that been the response, essentia
us. what kind of advice should you be offering and the group of elders about change in the middle east? >> you know, this change is definitely taking place. it is the work of the people of the region of the different countries. there is a lesson of humility there. nobody has predicted how and when it was going to happen. >> rose: or that it was. >> that it was going to happen. nor the order in which it's happening. so i think we... if we learn that lesson of humility, that's...
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. >> thanks for joining us. libyan state television says coalition forces have launched air strikes a third night in tripoli. colonel gaddafi's says many independents are killed but there is no equipment makes. we go to southern italy to join our colleague. welcome to the air base here in southern italy which is now the british center of operations with the r.a.f. fighters behind me. one of them i can see being prepared getting ready to fly another mission. the hood is up so presumably it will take off fairly shortly. it is also the home of the british ground attack aircraft which have been seeking out targets across libya to disable colonel gaddafi's air defense systems. another night of bombardment over tripoli as they seek to neutralize any threat from the air gaddafi could pose to his civilians. let's get the latest report. >> the aircraft fire. loud explosions were heard and state television said several sites were under attack by the so-called crusader enemy. support terrors gathered to chant their defianc
. >> thanks for joining us. libyan state television says coalition forces have launched air strikes a third night in tripoli. colonel gaddafi's says many independents are killed but there is no equipment makes. we go to southern italy to join our colleague. welcome to the air base here in southern italy which is now the british center of operations with the r.a.f. fighters behind me. one of them i can see being prepared getting ready to fly another mission. the hood is up so presumably it...
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. >> news on the attack reached us in the early morning. defenders started preparing for the possibility that colonel gaddafi's forces would roll straight on and try to capture this place. they were excited and nervous. defenders here have a few ancient russian tanks which they rolled out. older and less effective than the tanks the gaddafi forces are apparently using. many of the volunteers here are deserters from colonel gaddafi's army. their position could be particularly dangerous. but the mood is defiant. >> we have decided there is only one way for us to go, and that is the right way, forward. flying low over the huge arms dump close to where we were standing, and air force jet, probably a russian-built supplier. the pilot misses the ammunition stores, but this is the fourth attempt in 12 days to blow them up. this is the entrance. that is the road down which colonel gaddafi's troops are supposed to be advancing. just a few minutes ago, cars streamed up, having come from that direction, and said that the gaddafi troops were only about
. >> news on the attack reached us in the early morning. defenders started preparing for the possibility that colonel gaddafi's forces would roll straight on and try to capture this place. they were excited and nervous. defenders here have a few ancient russian tanks which they rolled out. older and less effective than the tanks the gaddafi forces are apparently using. many of the volunteers here are deserters from colonel gaddafi's army. their position could be particularly dangerous....
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matt joins us with the sports news. exciting times in the world of football. >> the english race is wide-open after chelsea beat manchester united 2-1 on tuesday evening. united is still on top, but they'll be just a point behind with 10 games to go. they will be rather point ised they different win last night. wayne rooney scored. then frank scored the winner from the spot. they are back up to fourth place. >> i think we played very well. fantastic game. put more pressure. more intensity. i think it was really exciting. obviously we are happy because we won. this game was important for us to continue the good moment. but also manchester played a very good game. >> yes. so manchester united made the first one. >> a date for my diary. ok thank you very much. the government in georgia has come up with an idea, inviting groups of white south african countries. but it's angered georgen farmers. >> a new country, and this they have never experienced before. around 60 white south african farmers have come to georgia to see if
matt joins us with the sports news. exciting times in the world of football. >> the english race is wide-open after chelsea beat manchester united 2-1 on tuesday evening. united is still on top, but they'll be just a point behind with 10 games to go. they will be rather point ised they different win last night. wayne rooney scored. then frank scored the winner from the spot. they are back up to fourth place. >> i think we played very well. fantastic game. put more pressure. more...
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do stay with us. in kosovo, there is renewed tension in the capital of view the rest of nine former members of the kosovo liberation army. around 2000 people protested at the arrest last week. >> in the center of the town, they gathered, veterans of a war they will always see as they're just liberation struggle. they chanted slogans against the european union's rule of law mission in kosovo. last week, it arrested nine former members of the ethnic albanian kosovo army. among those targeted by the once was one of the most senior ex- members, a former transport minister. the charges date back to the 1990's were in kosovo. the serbian albanians dominated. over 10,000 people were killed. hundreds of thousands were driven from their homes. nato intervened to bomb the serbian positions. fresh questions have been announced recently about the role of the kla. last december, the human rights watchdog alleged they captured serbs and albanians after the war to remove and sell their organs. the ex-kla chief and p
do stay with us. in kosovo, there is renewed tension in the capital of view the rest of nine former members of the kosovo liberation army. around 2000 people protested at the arrest last week. >> in the center of the town, they gathered, veterans of a war they will always see as they're just liberation struggle. they chanted slogans against the european union's rule of law mission in kosovo. last week, it arrested nine former members of the ethnic albanian kosovo army. among those...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying just for fun to say eggs salacious fun of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet special of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets a size no hollywood smiles can enter another level now how's that standing out from the crowd. we have it well what you think not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just temporary wall that's all the time because of this nice break up on jewelry here in the us in capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest betrayed by. that. that has become normal and is the creation of the food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual cash physical grain your trading promises fo
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from the kitchen shelves and pots and pans used to cook for kings and queens for generations. most of the food they prepare in the palace kitchens are straightforward based on the best of british produce. but much is delicate work, such has the that to be taking place here on the day of the royal wedding. the wedding reception is just one of the major events this year. >> whether it's for the visit of mr. obama or the 90th birthday, the royal wedding, they are all chance in a lifetime events. >> the 6 lurks guests who have been invarietied will be gathered in the state room where they will be mingling with the new couple. >> the wedding cake will be displayed in the art gallery along decide art treasures. the officials responsible for organizing the day, it would be the kul my nation of months of planning. >> we start planning generally for events as far out as six months, so there's an awful lot of detail to go into the planning of all events that we do in the palace, which will involve the event planning itself. the invitations, working out menus, working out all of the deta
from the kitchen shelves and pots and pans used to cook for kings and queens for generations. most of the food they prepare in the palace kitchens are straightforward based on the best of british produce. but much is delicate work, such has the that to be taking place here on the day of the royal wedding. the wedding reception is just one of the major events this year. >> whether it's for the visit of mr. obama or the 90th birthday, the royal wedding, they are all chance in a lifetime...
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a bbc correspondent, who we cannot name, sent us this report from sanaa. >> it is hard to imagine now that this process started. the spill out into the streets. united in their demand for resignation of the president. this was a real show of defiance, considering that one week ago, snipers opened fire from the roof here, killing at least 50 people. >> we asked the president to leave and give up his authority in order to save bloodshed, because the people will continue to revolt until the regime falls. the president is sly and continues to wait while he is lying. we do not have any trust in him anymore. >> opposition leaders say their victory is now close. but today, we're reminded of what a formidable opponent they're facing. throughout this crisis, the president has remained calm, looking relaxed and confident, even after some of his closest allies, high-ranking military and political leaders, defected from him. and just as it looks like he is about to fall, on friday he staged a massive rival rally. he told supporters that he would go but only on his own terms. his speech was a clev
a bbc correspondent, who we cannot name, sent us this report from sanaa. >> it is hard to imagine now that this process started. the spill out into the streets. united in their demand for resignation of the president. this was a real show of defiance, considering that one week ago, snipers opened fire from the roof here, killing at least 50 people. >> we asked the president to leave and give up his authority in order to save bloodshed, because the people will continue to revolt...
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the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to draw a line in the desert sand to halt the murderous advance of gaddafi's forces. no one has yet to explain when or how that commitment ends. the conference also said -- started the process toward more legitimacy. this is the closest of rebels have to a political leadership and would like more help on the ground, too. >> the americans said they would consider arming the rebels. is that something you would like? >> you can see that they are fighting with machine guns, etc. >> the u.s., france, and britain are talking about army the rebels. bombs will fall near gaddafi's compound in tripoli again today. tha
the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to...
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medical person, but five, six consecutive days that have been killing with tanks and artillery, bombing us. please stop him. >> other residents say they have attacked their base. the rebels remain for now force of on certain potential, but it is clear the situation is increasingly turning into a test of the coalition possibility to influence events on the ground. -- the coalition's ability to influence events on the ground. >> with me now it is ben brown. there has been much activity around you today? >> the rebels are still trying to push west, about an hour-and- a-half from here, trying to take advantage of the coalition air strikes and military action which they are seeing day after day, night after night. the rebels are making heavy delegate of getting anywhere, to be honest. they're not well disciplined or well armed or well organized. they are struggling to dislodge the forces around the town. if they cannot get through there, how much progress can they make towards tripoli, which they say is their ultimate goal? when you ask what they want to do, they say we want to march on tripoli
medical person, but five, six consecutive days that have been killing with tanks and artillery, bombing us. please stop him. >> other residents say they have attacked their base. the rebels remain for now force of on certain potential, but it is clear the situation is increasingly turning into a test of the coalition possibility to influence events on the ground. -- the coalition's ability to influence events on the ground. >> with me now it is ben brown. there has been much...
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has washington news all ships and troops to use this in libya there's growing concern to us that they could lead in this into the country where the ball knows that he needs to be wolfson's and that is read into a component system. as revolts or run their course in the middle east and north africa p.r. companies and the recruits and wash away the blood it seems written spindled says the choice for revamping a sollie didn't it. on the u.s. soldiers dated or didn't even count planes for more bread washington's message of the missing american is the news in the media the u.s. and britain spent the day of the seven hundred million dollars a year when there's a national polls to. feel that it's polls in the way now that that's house. thank you alice this is sports and day it's live in archie hello and welcome first of the headlines no way back makes the final arrest of the december second decision to award the twenty eighteen and twenty twenty two world cups to russia and guitar respectively. the magnificent seven real madrid fresh struggling mali got sick of the deficit between themselves
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he's in tripoli for us this hour. let's just kick off by talking about president obama and that order for co-verlt action that may or may not -- covert action that may or may not have been signed in the white house. surely it's pretty surprising to think there wouldn't be special forces or c.i.a. people already on the ground somehow any place. >> surely you're right, peter. it's what i think many of us here have assumed, that american special forces, the c.i.a., britain's mi-6, the whole raft of organizations and groups must, i think, already be here. it's as vast a country, terribly easy to get people in. but to be honest, this is not the solution to the problem. the problem is that the rebel army isn't an army at all. it's got no command structure, doesn't have any offices. everything it does is down to the individual will, decisions of individual fighters, and sometimes they get forward and sometimes they get back. you can't sort that out by sending in c.i.a. operatives. you can't sort that out by sending in the s.
he's in tripoli for us this hour. let's just kick off by talking about president obama and that order for co-verlt action that may or may not -- covert action that may or may not have been signed in the white house. surely it's pretty surprising to think there wouldn't be special forces or c.i.a. people already on the ground somehow any place. >> surely you're right, peter. it's what i think many of us here have assumed, that american special forces, the c.i.a., britain's mi-6, the whole...
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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
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but that doesn't always happen libya for one has used london's p.r. machine before with misleading results in one thousand nine hundred five a u.k. based p.r. agency was paid four million pounds. to try and subvert the evidence that pointed towards libyan involvement in the lockerbie case and this is what has led to all sorts of alternative theories about lockerbie although of course all the evidence to point to the fact that al macgraw in london female were actually responsible so you know how to play these rules they know how to play the game and it's transparency that's lacking in u.k. p.r. information appears in the media but people have no idea who put it there and the only way one can be really sure about all the information that will be bombarded with on a daily basis is where does it come from is that person partial or impartial and in that way we get a much clearer idea of what it is that we're being told although there is a new body in the u.k. designed to regulate the p.r. industry declaring clients is still voluntary london's soho is the h
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to discuss it all is congressman dennis kucinich of ohio congressman thank you so much for joining us to be with you thank you let's start with what we're seeing go on across the u.s. right we're seeing protests in wisconsin in ohio and indiana and other states across the country but how do you really categorize this i mean is this beyond a matter of just right and left is this a class war. where there is a class war going except that the working class middle class is lost and the wealth is being ready to the top in the attack on public workers in ohio where i joined the workers last week and wisconsin in indiana and other places is really a reflection of an attempt to try to take the wealth that the workers had created. and privatizing if you look at the ohio legislation it's very clear with they're trying to do is to break the unions to force them to strike to say will replace you if you do strike and the right to privatized the jobs which inevitably drives up the cost of the taxpayer gives them less service to the workers less and increases corporate profits do you think that ameri
to discuss it all is congressman dennis kucinich of ohio congressman thank you so much for joining us to be with you thank you let's start with what we're seeing go on across the u.s. right we're seeing protests in wisconsin in ohio and indiana and other states across the country but how do you really categorize this i mean is this beyond a matter of just right and left is this a class war. where there is a class war going except that the working class middle class is lost and the wealth is...
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oil use gold was down after a pretty strong. bit in last if they could hit the introduction of the lobelia knowledge status for some consolidated companies as one of the steps forward in creating an international financial center in russia this comes as president very stressed the importance of reform in order to reach the status quo for doing you the creation of moscow as an international financial center remains the country's key priority and to do this we need to effectively settle two issues the first is a bird financial architecture of the century you should have a center featuring all basically natural instruments our task is also to raise muscle to the level of other leading financial capitals and the gas from lead nord stream consortium has secured almost three and a half billion dollars for construction of the second phase of the pipeline generated funds were thirty percent financed by shareholders and seventy percent from international financial markets with twenty four banks involved construction of the second phase i
oil use gold was down after a pretty strong. bit in last if they could hit the introduction of the lobelia knowledge status for some consolidated companies as one of the steps forward in creating an international financial center in russia this comes as president very stressed the importance of reform in order to reach the status quo for doing you the creation of moscow as an international financial center remains the country's key priority and to do this we need to effectively settle two...
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correspondent than your boss or brings us the latest. but we're closer in the sense that the two sides have met because as you say last week b.p. actually failed to turn up and obviously feel somewhat stuck in a corner in a split of a lose lose situation on the one hand obviously has a case against b.p. the stockholm arbitration course court has suspended b.p. rosneft deal while the two sides iron out their differences on the other hand if b.p. does give up control of this. it would of course lose a great deal of the profits that it has a shadow hanging over all of this is the russian government energy minister. says he actually backs b.p. in the b.p. rosneft deal of course rosneft chose b.p. because it has unique expertise in exploring in difficult conditions and that is one reason why they want b.p. to go ahead with the deal the thought in the side really for b.p.'s head bob dudley the new head of b.p. really hoping that this deal would mark the next level of development for the company after its troubles of course with the all spill i
correspondent than your boss or brings us the latest. but we're closer in the sense that the two sides have met because as you say last week b.p. actually failed to turn up and obviously feel somewhat stuck in a corner in a split of a lose lose situation on the one hand obviously has a case against b.p. the stockholm arbitration course court has suspended b.p. rosneft deal while the two sides iron out their differences on the other hand if b.p. does give up control of this. it would of course...
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stay with us, if you can, on "bbc world news." still to come -- goodbye to the elizabeth taylor. first though, britain's government has unveiled a budget intended to get the nation's finances under control. the optimistic growth forecast has been reined in. >> spring has sprung in westminster, but the picture of the british economy is not nearly so cheerful. unemployment is rising. so, too, is the cost of living. inflation is at a 28-month high. and across the country, and happiness is growing at cuts in services. so, as george osborn allows himself a little smile in downing street, it is because he knows he has delivered the bulk of the bad news about spending cuts and tax rises. >> this is a budget bill on found money, that encourages enterprise, that supports manufacturing and investment, and is based on robust independent figures. a budget for making things, not making things up. britain has a plan, and we are sticking to it. >> the opposition labour party was not impressed. they said the ministers themselves were responsible for the forecast. >> it did not happen by chance.
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she used it and her remarkable energy to work towards aids. elizabeth taylor had problems with ill health at and depression, but she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said today, she was a great human being. elizabeth taylor has died at the age of 79. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
she used it and her remarkable energy to work towards aids. elizabeth taylor had problems with ill health at and depression, but she could not be thwarted. as michael caine said today, she was a great human being. elizabeth taylor has died at the age of 79. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online....
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to stay with us. hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on our time now we're not and today i'm lucky to introduce a new russian a film called the salamander to. even luckier than me because she was among the first few to see the movie. the mystical drink of life so let's join her at the site of the premiere in downtown moscow by well i should say that i'm lucky to be here today at the october cinema as i have a chance to taste some oic so why get it to justice why the world to me a program of the cell among the key. well here where they still exist. likes to play anyway build surf life is central to the films. one of the lead rooms is. a famous section movie star he's obviously to do it by the russian especially the male members of it has been on screen for such a long time very popular has a great site fine action movie star i like him. he's a great actor love him since childhood fury well you know it was everything for us he's cool. he used to be a very popular actor some time ago it's
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well let's stay alive thanks for being with us you're welcome ok. thank you and just a reminder that my guest today was not altogether howard actor and film director and that's it for now from all of us here if you want to have your say on spotlight or have someone in mind you think i should interview next time to drop me a line that powder not at our t.v. dot are you and let's keep spotlights interact we'll be back with more for us than common found what's going on in and outside russia until then a stay on our sea and take care. there is not enough space for them on the ground. to go down tomb. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking to. find . and even. talking to god. from. under the ground. fees. to feed.
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the mosque is being used to treat people hurt in days of clashes with the police. they want changes in the regime whose party has ruled syria for 40 years. in the early hours of wednesday, the security forces cut the supply to the mosque and attacked with tear gas and live ammunition, killing six people. the government says it was an armed gang responsible for killing protesters and syrian television showed their weapons. people were shot in the early hours of the day say it was the police. the government has [unintelligible] it is clear that the standoff between the syrian government and the anti-government protestors is not over yet. >> on the line now is a representative from the human rights watch. thank you for time. from what your organization knows, do you think the protesters would have been expecting such violent reaction from government forces? >> absolutely. the government's conduct is in keeping with its track record dating back not even as far as the violent and deftly atrocities -- deathly atrocities. the attacks on them show the government's willingn
the mosque is being used to treat people hurt in days of clashes with the police. they want changes in the regime whose party has ruled syria for 40 years. in the early hours of wednesday, the security forces cut the supply to the mosque and attacked with tear gas and live ammunition, killing six people. the government says it was an armed gang responsible for killing protesters and syrian television showed their weapons. people were shot in the early hours of the day say it was the police. the...
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in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the cancers hurt people with family history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and ministration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. than members of congress. there is not enough space for them on the ground. zero down to. get things nonexistent under the sun. through the gap of adrenaline. discovers a deeply hidden secrets. they are seeking. and even. talking to go. from the. underground. welcome back to squawk like i'm mildly norvin just a remi
in canada and the us today it is legal for you to use a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines out of most independent they are sponsored by industry and most of the guys they don't claim it's a conflict of interest today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month oh my god i'm a nobody with cancer in my five therefore i protect focus because ninety to ninety five percent of the...
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ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were married and they had children and they often had cars whose oil needed changing. now let's look at the numbers. in 1970 the average age of marriage for men was 23. and for women, a little less than 21. today, it is 26 and 28 but that is a little bit misleading actually. because the numbers for college-educated and even those with some graduate school education are considerably higher. for women, the average age is about 27. for women with a masters or professional degree, it is about 30. now this means that we have a historically high percentage of single people in t
ordinary as it seems to us today, pre-adulthood is something very new. up until recently the central fact about a woman in her 20s and early 30s was that she was a wife and mother. that was the case whether she was a 23-year-old from ming china or a 26-year-old and america. in fact, most people in their 20s were not single and if they were, they were not living with roommates in williamsburg, brooklyn or dupont circle and drinking shots of mimosas with other pre-adults on weekends. they were...
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so join us then for that. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from many excellent films. his new one is no exception. a thriller called "source code." it opens in theaters april 1st. please say hello to jake gyllenhaal. chpts [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> can i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they're enthusiastic. >> very enthusiastic. can i ask you just a question, like, man to man? >> jimmy: do ahead. >> is that a cape tie? that's an enormously wide tie. it's the color of my grandparents ribbon candy at their house. >> jimmy: what do you mean, cape tie? >> throw it back and it could be a cape. >> jimmy: you've outed my secret identity now. >> it's a wide tie, my friend. >> jimmy: is it really? i don't know. i just put on what i'm handed. >> it looks wider in person. >> jimmy: if there was a frilly little dress, i would put it on -- >> that's a show i would watch. >> jimmy: you turned 30 since the last time you were here. >> i did. >> jim
so join us then for that. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from many excellent films. his new one is no exception. a thriller called "source code." it opens in theaters april 1st. please say hello to jake gyllenhaal. chpts [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> can i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they're enthusiastic. >> very enthusiastic. can i ask you just a question, like, man to man?...
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media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his legacy is still loud and clear in russia the controversial so meter is idolized and demonized in equal measure. as the headlines the cash is here with oil sports news and it's not a very good start for the russians on a day right here and on for both opening singles on friday in swimming i'll bring you the details and. you're watching the latest sports news live in artsy hello and welcome and here is what's coming up in the program davis cup he called trail to log off today was plain how why well number one golfer on the ball out tsukuba belgium. goals will continue in the
media is locked in fears battles with thousands fleeing the unrest us. and u.k. forces remain on standby and many fear international involvement could become another form of oppression. hundreds are still out on the streets and egypt saying they'll stay on until all their demands are met but one of the first arab states to demand of ocracy the empty businesses which are now feeling the bitter aftertaste of revolution. and almost six decades after jewels of stalin's there after dispute over his...
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they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about us day in jeopardy is that they're thinking about it as though we're on a gold standard and they think about as though the there's this finite amount of currency in place and that's why they keep making the error that we're all going to go bankrupt when in fact because we're not you have to think about the debt fundamentally differently and it's not going to be an issue five a donut shop and i'm selling down. for a dollar and they cost me a dollar five cents to produce and i'm losing five cents on every down it is not a good b
they've been used buyers of u.s. government treasury bonds are they going to be able to refinance their economy while simultaneously helping to finance the u.s. economy this idea that japan or china or someone is going to dump u.s. treasuries it's been like the longest running myth forever people been calling for the japan to go bankrupt forever of the like oh this is the year that they finally can't service their debt anymore and you know actually i think the problem is that people think about...
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still to come, avril lavigne will join us. our next guest was a pioneer in the field of dreamy vampires on "buffy." he is now an fbi agent in sixth season of "bones." you can watch it thursdays at 9:00 on fox. please say hello to david boreanaz. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? how is everything? >> my guy right there, uncle frank. >> jimmy: did you have a chat with him beforehand? >> everybody has an uncle frank. well, i have an uncle frank. >> jimmy: do you? >> i'm italian, come on. >> jimmy: boreanaz doesn't sound like an italian name? >> it is. >> jimmy: never heard of one that ends in a z before. >> kimmel? >> jimmy: well, my mom's last name is iacono. your family is cooks -- >> they cook all the time. i'm cooking on the weekends, i got the lasagna going. a lot of wine. >> jimmy: very nice. >> lots of wine. wine is very, very important. listen, i tell you, a lot of italian cooks say don't put the wine in the souse. not only do we do that, my wife and i, we drink the wine. >> jimmy: you put it directly into y
still to come, avril lavigne will join us. our next guest was a pioneer in the field of dreamy vampires on "buffy." he is now an fbi agent in sixth season of "bones." you can watch it thursdays at 9:00 on fox. please say hello to david boreanaz. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? how is everything? >> my guy right there, uncle frank. >> jimmy: did you have a chat with him beforehand? >> everybody has an uncle frank. well, i have an uncle...
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past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis cup campaign as they battle sweden in the last eight and opening hurdle though for russian brave as he fell in straight sets the world number four robin settling this week fully in control of his home court taken six three six three six one went to give his country of one miliband game what has got to should be now hoping to pick up the slack against the own sins in the second singles match of the day team serbia hoping to defend their title world number eighteen big to be the highest ranked player for the
past us go. elsewhere moscow reagents up blonde made it through into the conference semi's after a hard win over several gaps in city game i see i can miss in the winter and upland winning on the road to take the series in six games. in the meantime. i managed it so i their best of seven series against a local boy teams winning on thursday the decider will take place in get us love it on saturday. over to tennis now where rush are hoping to overcome a slow start so there it's once eleven davis...
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people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense information's website. go to cdi.org. >> booktv is covered over 9000 nonfiction authors and books since 1989 when it all began with book notes, c-span's original hour-long author interview program. you can watch these programs online at booktv.org. now i'm booktv, kay hymowitz says that males in the '20s and '30s prefer to put off adulthood while women, partially driven by their biological clocks, are as driven as ever. she says this phenomenon has negative implications for our society. this event was hosted by the manhattan institute in new york cit
people do and they use their minds. and you're talking about a war where machines to fight and people don't. and they don't use their minds. >> and on that note i think we want to thank these heroes, both for the truth and for the taxpayer, the three you spend your lives were. i want to invite the audience to thank all of you for all of your life work. [applause] [applause] >> you can download a pdf version of the pentagon's labyrinth for free through the center for defense...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings to get up you can brush your teeth is noble and you can expect the stones replace for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying his food from his right leg salacious kind of bonding chills you'll see people constantly want to tween fleet expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now hollywood smiles and to another level the house that's stunning out on the grounds . that. we have it well what you take not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just a temporary wall that's all that's how my house this week spread up unsure here in the russian capital i'll see you go the same time next week so until then for me and the rest of the crater of my. mind in russia would be so much brighter if you move about song from finest impression is so. nice for instance on t.v. dot com. my mom or your feet. things this is not a good war and. the forces that are sure to stay ev
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unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in general and what does the new york times come up with to save itself making people pay for the product that they've been getting for free i don't know about that but anyhow i earlier i spoke with georgetown university professor and author of the blog naturals revenge quest for chambers here's part of that conversation. there is some some credence to that because they think they figured they were going to be able to build some great wall of china i mean a great well china itself and kicking about the mongols that long but it is kind of a filter where there are some kind of lanes that you can go thro
unfortunately for the gray lady it looks like she's getting in the bread line along with the rest of us so what idea does the brilliant new york times come up with to stem their financial loss. eight ok well so let me recap you have a product that's been free on the web for pretty much ever fewer and fewer people are using that product in the age of t.v. twitter aggregating services blah blah blah we are in one of the biggest recessions this country's ever seen and have less money to spend in...
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historic decisions use it historic decisions it's just made the decisions for both up to eighteen and to twenty two to go to new territory is to russia and to qatar and as there was no executive committee in between this morning here take it to yesterday afternoon of the executive committee in an anonymously lucian's. that definitely both up to eighty eight believe russia two twenty two cut. the domestic football action and spartak moscow handled themselves with boys in the russian cop cup last eight as they confident they did see bede in subzero temperatures out of jones' zubrin netting some eleven minutes in for sports all day for five zero yakovlev added the second right after the half time break manager violated garfield and his charges winning without several foreign stars stayed home to rest ahead of their europa league match with. me while a big win for real madrid in the spanish league they got back they cost reducing the gap between them and barcelona to seven points after destroying malaga seven nil at the barren ago but red hat's away for their first and so it's not a seven
historic decisions use it historic decisions it's just made the decisions for both up to eighteen and to twenty two to go to new territory is to russia and to qatar and as there was no executive committee in between this morning here take it to yesterday afternoon of the executive committee in an anonymously lucian's. that definitely both up to eighty eight believe russia two twenty two cut. the domestic football action and spartak moscow handled themselves with boys in the russian cop cup last...
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steve martin gives us insight to her personality was as tweet us sang and elizabeth taylor several times, she was witty and self-deprecating which i found surprising and delightful. she loved to laugh. magic johnson treated, as a bit thank-you for all your help in the battle for hiv and aids. he will be missed by the world. elizabeth taylor was the silver screen legend, a tabloid favorite 50 years before branching lena and a tireless worker for noble causes. r i p. >>jacqueline: a live look at side overcast skies in the north bay. we see a mix of cloud and some this afternoon and also been seeing scattered rain. still seeing scattered showers through the east bay shore and also the delta and down in the south bay. the shower activity should pick up this evening. it is continuing to bring showers not only to the bay area but to all of california. tomorrow morning, we will see showers and the heavy rain and gusty winds. the wind speeds are not too impressive rate now, but there is a wind advisory in effect for the entire bay area. he could see here highlighted on your screen in the blue, w
steve martin gives us insight to her personality was as tweet us sang and elizabeth taylor several times, she was witty and self-deprecating which i found surprising and delightful. she loved to laugh. magic johnson treated, as a bit thank-you for all your help in the battle for hiv and aids. he will be missed by the world. elizabeth taylor was the silver screen legend, a tabloid favorite 50 years before branching lena and a tireless worker for noble causes. r i p. >>jacqueline: a live...
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those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from gaddafi. some names are being mentioned. even lesser-known ones. at first, we expected further defections by government officials and libyan ambassadors, but the wave of defections suddenly stopped. what could this mean? and many seem to be biding their time. rebels meanwhile seem to be fully in control. on tuesday, gaddafi's forces were attacking. dozens of people are reported killed, and here, too, alice are launching air strikes on troops loyal to a tripoli. one future scenario is a libya divided into east and west with serious consequence
those who were against us form a minority. it is hard to tell of these are just slogans, or if the libyan dictator has found renewed strength. international coalition claims successes and wants to destroy military installations in tripoli and rebels celebrating in been gauzy, little is known about who is now in control of which areas. the rebel national council has sometimes drop out of sight. experts like the italian libya observer are speculating who will eventually take over power from...